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John Laredo : ウィキペディア英語版
John Laredo
John Epaminondas Laredo (13 February 1932 – 1 October 2000) was born
in Pretoria, South Africa. He was brought up speaking Afrikaans and
English, and later learned Zulu and several other languages.
In 1951, Laredo went to Stellenbosch University, followed by a master's in
social anthropology at King's College, Cambridge. He returned to South
Africa in 1958 with his wife Ursula Marx, lecturing in African studies at
University of Cape Town. He then moved to Durban in 1959 to undertake
anthropological fieldwork in kwaZulu at Natal University, where he
subsequently became a sociology lecturer.
John gradually became convinced that white rule was responsible for black poverty, and
became active in the anti-apartheid movement. Soon after the
Sharpeville massacre in 1960, John, at that time head of social anthropology at
Rhodes University, Port Elizabeth, was detained and interrogated for 110 days,
under the "90-day" detention clause, and then jailed for five years. Banned and
house-arrested on his release, he went into exile in England. From 1970-71, he
was Resident Visiting Fellow at King’s. He then joined the new
Bradford University's sociology department.
His marriage to Ursula Marx broke down, but in 1986 he met Ailsa Swarbrick, an
Open University lecturer who had lived in Tanzania, with whom he enjoyed
great happiness for the rest of his life. John suffered a heart attack in 1990,
and he retired in 1993. After the end of apartheid, he and Ailsa were able to
revisit South Africa, and were honoured by an invitation to lunch with President
Nelson Mandela.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = King's College, Cambridge, UK )
John Laredo died suddenly in Leeds, UK, on 1 October 2000.
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